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Identifier: truestoryofmarti00whit (find matches)
Title: True story of the Martinique and St. Vincent calamities ... including an account of the destruction of Pompei and Herculaneum and accounts of all the most noted volcanic eruptions
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Whitney, John Randolph. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Volcanoes
Publisher: Philadelphia, National publishing co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, when 12,000 lives were lost.The entire Caribbean chain of islands is of volcanic origin, and onnearly every one of them are to be found the craters of volcanoeswhich have never ceased entirely to give indications of unrest.For fully half a century, however, there has been no violentcommotion in this quarter of the globe, and the present disastrousdisturbances are all the more appalling because of their sud-denness. Indeed the awful suddennes of the overwhelming disaster in 7-MAR 98 GRAPHIC ACCOUNTS OF THE GREAT DISASTER. Martinique gives it pre-eminence among the great catastrophes ofwhich we have record. It impresses upon us the transitoriness ofman and the works of man. The tremendous convulsion of naturethat produced the ruin with such marvelous swiftness vividly recallsShakeseares lines, The great globe itself, Yea, all which itinherits, shall yet dissolve. The destruction of St. Pierre camewithout premonition, or with such brief warning as to make
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MOUNT LA SOUFRIERE, ST. VINCENT, IN ERUPTION. escape impossible for thousands of the inhabitants of St. Pierreand other towns and villages on the island. The earliest reportsof great calamities are often exaggerated, but in the presentinstance it does not appear as yet that the first estimate of theloss of life was overdrawn. It is certain that nothing that appealsto human pity was lacking in the appalling crisis. The colossaltragedy will arouse the sympathy of the world and efface nationalboundaries, for nothing that afflicts humanity thus grievouslyand lamentably can be foreign to us. GRAPHIC ACCOUNTS OF THE GREAT DISASTER. 99 Danger hovers over the cities that lie in the path of theearthquakes or in the shadow of the volcano. Those who live inthese cities must face the perils of an environment which is noteasily changed. Local attachment is so strong with most menthat they will brave great perils of climate or of situation ratherthan make a new home in a safer location. The people

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